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Re: Can sets have order?


> 
> Just noticed you said:
> 
> 
> > > It just constructs the set of ancestors.
> 
> > In a particular order, right?  Do you claim that it can return a node set in 
> > any order besides reverse document order?
> 
> 
> YES!!! If you want to claim that it returns a node set that is ordered,
> it is ordered in document order.
> 
> <xsl:variable name="x" select="attribute::*"/>
                                 ^^^^^^^^^
Just for others following the discussion, I assume you mean "ancestor".


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